The Smell of Books: A Cultural-Historical Study of Olfactory Perception in Literature
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The Smell of Books: A Cultural-Historical Study of Olfactory Perception in Literature (1992) by Hans J. Rindisbacher. The book demonstrates that sense of smell plays a significant role in the history of European literature.
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- Winner: Modern Language Association's 1992 Independent Scholar Prize
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